Again, in 1428, on thechildless death of Shoko, the claims of the Southern line weretacitly ignored in favour of Go-Hanazono, grandson of the thirdNorthern Emperor, Suko. Moreover, in the Muromachi period, the eminent scholar, IchijoKaneyoshi (1402-81), wrote a thesis which gave some support to theviews of Chikafusa. ) of silver, and thechief staples of import being silk and piece-goods. ame voice in Korea's destiny was possessed by Japan, asthe sole owner of the railways in the Korean peninsula; thir
1330)--Toshinari (1114-1204), poet, called Shunzei--Toyonari (704-65), minister of Koken--Tsugunawa (727-96); s All accounts agree that he wasnot a mere poet--though his skill in that line was remarkable--butthat he also possessed administrative talent; that h Date Masamune assumed the duty of replying to that very explicitstatement. that when high officials began to touch the sacredparaphernalia with walking-sticks, the foundations of Imperialismwere menaced.
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